Respiratory Test

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Across
  1. 3. Vital capacity plus the residual volume equals the total lung capacity
  2. 5. The lungs can expel up to about 1,100 mL of air beyond the resting tidal volume.
  3. 8. space behind oral and nasal cavities, and larynx; common passageway for air and food.
  4. 9. Expiratory reserve volume plus the residual volume.
  5. 11. Maximal inspiration, the air in addition to resting tidal volume enters the lung.
  6. 12. lined with mucous membrane
  7. 13. Supports mucous membrane; high surface area to warm, moisture, and filter incoming air.
  8. 14. Combination of inspiration with tidal volume and expiratory reserve volume.
Down
  1. 1. bronchi and branches carry air between the trachea and alveoli of the lungs
  2. 2. Hollow space posterior to the nose; divided medially by the nasal septum.
  3. 3. Volume of air entering and leaving the lungs in a respiratory cycle.
  4. 4. Tidal volume plus the inspiratory reserve volume.
  5. 6. After the most forceful expiration, about 1,200 mL of air remains in the lungs.
  6. 7. windpipe; tubular organ that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
  7. 10. In airway is superior to the trachea and inferior to the pharynx; contains vocal cords